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Kazakhstan police attempted to tow a car to a wrecker using their hands

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Kazakhstan police attempted to tow a car to a wrecker using their hands

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20 cops pounced on a stranded car to lift it and tow it away, reacting to its Kyrgyz license plates. This took place on Monday, August 11, in the Kazakh city of Uralsk.

According to "Uralskaya Nedelya," a man, a resident of Almaty, was forced to stop in the yard of house No 117 on Prospect Eurasia. He was driving from St. Petersburg to his hometown with a Subaru Forester he bought on a power of attorney from a Kyrgyz citizen. The car owner claimed the vehicle was faulty.

"We were heading to Almaty, but our car broke down in Uralsk and we ran out of money. We stayed in a rented apartment. In the morning, police officers tried to tow our car away", the affected individual recounted.

However, the Uralsk police failed to have the car towed by private towing services to the customs checkpoint.

After unsuccessful attempts, more than 20 officers in Uralsk tried to lift the vehicle onto a tow truck and carry it there on foot. They couldn't lift the 1.5-ton Subaru Forester, so they stationed guards around the immovable car. Only the next day were they able to transport the vehicle to customs.

The Kazakh police later explained that the customs declaration for the car with the Kyrgyz license plates had expired.

Vladimir Voitovich

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  1. The car owned by the Almaty resident, stranded in house No 117 on Prospect Eurasia, had a registration from Kyrgyzstan, leading to its seizure in the general-news section of Uralsk.
  2. In the strong politics and crime-and-justice segment of local news, it was reported that the stranded Subaru Forester, with its Kyrgyz license plates, had an expired customs declaration, resulting in the section 117 incident in Uralsk.
  3. Interestingly, the statement of liability for the Subaru Forester, purchased on power of attorney from a Kyrgyz citizen, was placed under the li tag due to its association with the straftnoi event in house No 117, Uralsk.
  4. Despite the strained relations between politics and crime, the affected individual was able to recount his struggles with the authorities, as his Kyrgyz-registered Subaru Forester remained immovable in house No 117, quickly becoming a topic of conversation in the strong and general-news sections.
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